Caught ‘Manor’ at National Theatre last night. Great performances, fantastic venue and prescient storytelling. If you get the chance, check it out #ntmanor #nationaltheatre
Pitch Panels /
As part of our pitch we have been working with a couple of wonderful storyboard artists, Kev and Teo, to bring the script to life. Here’s a sneak-peak at the very first scene of The Revivalists.
Double Trouble /
Continuing our horror-themed month, here’s a couple more posters from Neil Fraser Graphics for our hippie-horror The Revivalists. To find out more visit www.survivetherevival.com and sign up to receive email updates and stay in the know.
It’s Horror Month! /
Hello October. It’s officially horror month and we’re celebrating by sharing some of our new artwork for hippie-horror The Revivalists - by the insanely talented Neil Fraser Graphics. Enjoy!
Special Mention /
Our feature film in development 'How To Disappear Completely' has been given a special mention at the UK Online Pitchbox. We won't be pitching this time around but will be included in the programme for participating executives, including BBC Films, Film4, Lionsgate and Protagonist Pictures, among others. Once again we want to thank the guys over at Filmarket Hub for hosting us. Congratulations to the successful films and tv series and best of luck in the pitch. To find out more click here.
It's a good day /
Keeping busy in lockdown has meant both ‘The Revivalists’ and ‘How To Disappear Completely’ have each made it through another draft. Now our attention turns to our third script in development, ‘The Seams’. All three of these projects collectively make up over ten years of writing, so it’s great to see that hard work finally starting to pay off.
"Quintessentially British" /
“Johnny Balls is painfully awkward. Bingo offers a rich scope to study the character of an individual who finds himself in a frustratingly embarrassing situation, while doing it in a quintessentially British way”.
Another great ‘Bingo’ review from the guys over at Indie Shorts Mag. Thanks for your insight and kind words. To read the full article click here
Views & Reviews /
It’s been described as “charming and funny”, “hilarious and clever” as well as “edgy, underground bizarreness”. Just be sure not to miss this “crude, confrontational and darkly comic” short film. ‘Bingo’ is available to watch for free, for all, right here.